SHAKALAND
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
The
arrival time at SHAKALAND is 15H00, where you will be welcomed
by a Cultural Advisor in the car park and escorted through to
the Siyafunda Centre. The children will be divided into groups
and allocated huts. A hut “INDUNA” will be appointed.
1. FIRE DRILL - Explained
and practiced.
2. DO’S AND DON’TS - The rules
of Shakaland are explained to the children.
INTRODUCTION
TO ZULU CULTURE
| 16H00 |
1.
INDLUYESITHOMBE - This audio visual presentation
is a 12 minute overview of Shaka Zulu’s life. |
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2.
ISIVIVANE - The start of a journey.
3. KWA-BIYELA - A 15 minute lecture around
the model of a Zulu home which explains the social systems
and layout of a typical homestead.
4. KULEGA - A praise singer would ask
permission of the Chief to enter the umuzi. The Chief
walks down to the gate.
5. AMABUTHO - FIGHTING FORMATIONS: At
this model of a battle scene the Chief demonstrates the
art of warfare and how Shaka was able to build a Zulu
nation in his short reign of 12 years.
6. IXHIBA - BEER MAKING HUT:
A demonstration by the married women on how beer is brewed.
7. ISINKAMBA - POTTERY:
The making, baking, carrying and decorating of all the
different types of pots and their traditional uses.
8. UKWAKHIWA KWENDLU - BUILDING A HUT:
A demonstration of framework, thatching and finishing
floors with cow dung.
9. KWA-MALINGA - THE HOME OF THE CHIEF MALINGA:
Sit with Chief Ngema and his family in front of his hut
where his wife will serve beer and explain the rituals
and superstitions connected to this ceremony. The Chief
and his wife then discuss the traditional dress they are
wearing and the most common items used in the home. |
| 18H00 |
SHOWER
- Dress warmly for the evening entertainment. |
| 19H00 |
DINNER
- A traditional meal around the fire at the Siyafunda
Centre. |
| 20H00 |
Tribal
Dancing and then discussion on the day's experience around
the fire or the "Shaka Zulu Film" |
DAY
TWO
| 06H30 |
WAKE UP CALL |
| 07H00 |
BREAKFAST |
| 08H00 |
SHOPPING
AT LOCAL MARKET |

EXPERIENCING
THE CULTURE
09H00
|
1.
UKWESHELA - COURTSHIP CEREMONY:
An enactment showing young girls carrying water from the
river and being intercepted by young men. The young men
then “court” the girls, finally one of the
girls chooses a man and presents him with a “betrothal
necklace” of white beads representing their engagement. |
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2.
INDUKU - STICK FIGHTING (with participation).
3. IMIKHONTO - SPEAR MAKING:
The hairless ones will demonstrate the art of making a
spear. Following this the group will be invited to return
to the homestead The children can test their skills in
the throwing of spears.
4. SANGOMA - The children will be treated
to the mysticism of Africa with a visit to the Sangoma
and Nyanga. |

ONE
DAY VISIT SCHOOLS WILL THEN DEPART
TWO
DAY VISIT SCHOOLS WILL THEN PROCEED WITH.......
| 09H45 |
Hut
Inspection for one night stay overs
(One-Day visit school will then depart)
Two-Day visit schools will then proceed with: |
| 10H00 |
JOURNEY
INTO RURAL NATAL - The group will visit a local
family to experience the merging of the “old”
and “new” life styles. (this is a 2 Km walk
from Shakaland)
OR
A visit at the local fruit farm. (This is a 2km walk from
Shakaland.) (Available from February till September only.)
OR
Depart to the Nonkayi Fort
OR
Boardwalk |
| 13H00 |
LUNCH
- Will be served. |
| 14H00 |
NECKLACE
& ARM BRACELETS - The children will be able
to make these items and take them home. And test their
skill in making clay pots and oxen. |
| 15H00 |
A
VISIT TO THE CURIO SHOP - For tuck and artifacts.
A well earned dip in the pool |
| 17H00 |
DANCING
& SINGING - The Zulu children will instruct,
to prepare your children for the competition that evening. |
| 18H00 |
SHOWER
- Dress for dinner. |
| 19H00 |
DINNER |
| 20H00 |
DANCE
COMPETITION |
DAY
THREE
| 06H00 |
WAKE
UP CALL |
| 07H00 |
BREAKFAST
HUT INSPECTION AND PRIZE GIVING
CAPTURE MEMORIES & DEPARTURE |

NIHAMBE
KHAHLE (Good Bye)